Examples of using Was developing in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The aeroplane was developing.
It was developing spectacularly.
I could see how the club was developing.
Emco was developing a new hair dryer of its own;
Region where early Christianity was developing.
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The GNU project was developing a kernel called GNU Hurd.
In the meantime, modern media was developing.
Besides that, he was developing his SEO plugins for WordPress.
It was definitely good news that he was developing.
A bigger concern was developing new themes.
As Don was developing DW Pedals and Hardware, John was on the road building his expertise as a drum technician.
It seemed like a program that was developing.
His focus was developing a safe and effective vaccine as rapidly as possible.
Currently, the Candlelight Trading Firm was developing in multiple cities.
The GSD was developing into a hub of resistance to the Beaux-Arts orthodoxy.
Even at this moment a new strike movement was developing in St. Petersburg.
Science again was developing a capacity to track changes over time.
They were the germ of whatever original thinking I was developing at the time.
Ashley Madison was developing a“What's Your Wife Worth” app.
Another challenge was developing community-based monitoring systems.
Their main purpose was developing an advanced operating system for digital cameras.
A clear trend was developing as God's relationship with his people progressed.
Askhara said Garuda was developing a new technology relating to e-commerce and logistics.
While the frozen yoghurt business was developing Ms Truong was also building her first technology business.
Rae, on the other hand, was developing new fabrics for Albam clothes and wanted to find local manufacturers right off the bat.
By the third century BC, iron culture was developing and the warring states of China pushed refugees eastward and south.
We previously reported that Apple was developing truly wireless earbuds, but it's unclear if Apple plans to debut those in time for the iPhone 7 launch.
In February 2010 Lotus Cars announced that it was developing a fleet of hydrogen taxis in London, with the hope of them being ready to trial by the 2012 Olympic Games.
In July 2012, it was reported that Andrew Stanton was developing a sequel to Finding Nemo, with Victoria Strouse writing the script and a release date scheduled for 2016.
The minister also noted that the Islamic Republic was developing systems to counter missiles and other aerial threats given the presence of extra-regional forces at bases in countries around Iran.